Mount Bromo Milky Way Tour 3D2N

Mount Bromo Milky Way the usually objective is to see as much of the sights as the participants are able. For an astrophotography tour, the objective is both simple and complex. One must be able to take relevant, vivid, clear and awesome pictures of the subject. However, in order to fulfill this objective, the participant must take into account several conditions:

The weather – Sometimes, as I have experienced, an astrophotographer has to with stand hours and hours of harsh weather conditions to be able to get the perfect photos. We are often at the mercy of cold temperatures (between 3-10 degrees Celsius), uncomfortable terrain and endless hours. However, once we look at our perfect photos, all will prove to be worth while.
The natural phenomena of Mount Bromo Milky Way depending on the time that the tour is scheduled, you will most likely be informed that you’re shooting specific natural phenomena, like the Southern Taurids meteor or the zodiacal light phenomenon or the Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower, to name a few. To get the right shots, it takes a lot of preparation to be at that particular location at that particular moment in time.